What are the differences between an InMotion V5F and V8?

InMotion has emerged in the Electric Unicycle
market as an industry leader. Among its smaller wheels are the V5F and V8.
Although the two machines are great in their own right, there are some key
differences between them that separate them. In this article, we will be
talking about some key spec differences, as well as different features and
riding abilities. Before we get into specifics, let's break down some shared strengths:

Bonuses to InMotion Unicycles

·Compatible with the new Solowheel / Inmotion App for iOS and Android, riders have access to live-stats, calibration, diagnostics, and much more.

The G2 is a great introductory electric unicycle with
features that demo what the upper market looks like. It has some improved speed
and range compared to AirWheel products. It can go up to 25 km/h and travel up
to 40 km in excellent circumstances. As with the G3, there is a killswitch when
you need to bring the machine up or down steps. With a 14-inch wheel air tire you
are low enough to the ground to feel comfortable at slower speeds, and to start
acceleration from stationary. Since the machine is lighter than the heavy duty
EUC’s, the machine is very agile and is easier to turn in my own experience on
flat outdoor surfaces. This means it is also more portable to bring on to
public transportation or fit into a car trunk.

The padding on the G2 is higher up and larger than the V8 so
it is a very comfortable ride, but the speakers are much smaller on this machine.
Unlike the G3, the G2 does not have a built-in handle system, although it can
be ordered separately.

The G3 is similar to the G2 but faster with a better range
and speed. It can go up to 30km/h while you can travel up to 50 km in excellent
conditions. It has a larger 16’’ wheel which gives more ground clearance with
its higher pedals. It has a built-in handle to carry or pull on the go, unlike
the G2.

The Glide 3's high pedals give you better maneuverability at
higher speeds and a tight turning radius because you will be able to leverage
the machine more. Glide 3's bright headlamp and APP adjustable side LED make it
much better than the G2 in the lights department.

A very nice touch on the G3 there is also a mud-guard cover
infront of the tire to prevent spraying on to the rider. Even though there is
only a 5-pound difference between the G2 and G3, the G3 feels much more
grounded while riding. While riding you can use your body weight to turn or ‘glide’
as opposed to more of a twisting-core action on the G2. The added weight and
larger wheel also means you will feel smaller bumps less while riding.

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